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The most common way to use 地势 (dì shì) in a sentence is to describe the physical features or terrain of a place. For example:
1. 这个地区的地势非常复杂。(Zhè gè dì qū de dì shì fēi cháng fù zá.) - The terrain of this region is very complex.
2. 我们需要考虑这个地方的地势,才能制定出最佳的旅游路线。(Wǒ men xū yào kǎo lǜ zhè gè dì fang de dì shì, cái néng zhì dìng chū zuì jiā de lǚ yóu lù xiàn.) - We need to consider the terrain of this place in order to come up with the best travel route.
3. 这片土地的地势平坦,非常适合农业发展。(Zhè piàn tǔ dì de dì shì píng tǎn, fēi cháng shì hé nóng yè fā zhǎn.) - The terrain of this land is flat, making it very suitable for agricultural development.
4. 由于地势险要,这个城市曾经是一座军事要塞。(Yóu yú dì shì xiǎn yào, zhè gè chéng shì céng jīng shì yī zuò jūn shì yào sài.) - Due to its strategic terrain, this city used to be a military fortress.
In these sentences, 地势 (dì shì) is used to refer to the physical features or terrain of a place, and it is often paired with adjectives such as 复杂 (fù zá - complex), 平坦 (píng tǎn - flat), or 险要 (xiǎn yào - strategic). It can also be used to describe the suitability of a place for certain activities, such as agricultural development or military defense.
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